Description
The definitive portrait of Napoleon's court from the unpublished papers of the Emperor's leading courtiers and his second Empress Marie Louise.
About the Author
Philip Mansel, who has lived and taught in Paris, is one of Britain's leading historians of France and the Ottoman Empire. His first book, Louis XVIII, together with subsequent works such as Paris Between Empires, 1814-1852, established him as an authority on the later French monarchy. Mansel's acclaimed Constantinople: City of the World's Desire was described by William Dalrymple as 'An impeccably researched masterpiece of exquisite historical writing.' He currently lives in London, and is editor of The Court Historian, journal of the Society for Court Studies (www.courtstudies.org).
Reviews
An eloquent and original study of the Bonaparte family, delightfully acute in its depiction of the vanities, rivalries and pretensions of Napoleon. -- David Gilmour, author of The Pursuit of Italy
Clear, well-researched, always interesting. -- Nigel Nicolson * History Today *
Napoleon is presented in a new guise: the Eagle both in splendour and as chie-en-lit... The author's urbane and witty style [gives a] vivid description of the Napoleonic Court. -- John Mackrell * Journal of Modern History *
Mansel's book derives from a sound archival and bibliographical base... It is hard not to agree with [his] perceptive comment that it has really been the manufactured splendour of style which accounts for the continuing fascination with the Emperor, of which this is a not unworthy example. -- Clive H. Church * British Journal of Eighteenth-Century Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755645831
Author Philip Mansel
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Tauris Parke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 367g